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Review | 'Sherni': The story of two tigresses. Slow burn, but impactful

Vidya Balan shines in moments when she has something to say, but the corrupt system is the overwhelming presence in the film.

June 18, 2021 / 10:47 IST
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Actor Vidya Balan (centre) in 'Sherni' (screen shot). The film released on Amazon Prime Video on June 18, 2021.
Actor Vidya Balan (centre) in 'Sherni' (screen shot). The film released on Amazon Prime Video on June 18, 2021.

I wonder if in the future our kids will laugh at us for singing ‘Sher se main kahoon tum ko chhod ke mujhe kha jaaye’*. Why? Because there’d be no tigers left for them to understand the unbridled power and beauty of the animal. Because we’re constantly fighting for space with these magnificent creatures.

Before I get sidetracked, let me first register a wish: that Amazon Prime Video employ someone who has seen the film to write its synopsis. The word ‘jaded’ is used so incorrectly, you want to scream in frustration.

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Vidya Balan is a forest officer recently posted to an office where everyone seems to operate in ‘what’s in it for me’ mode. Mr Bansal (Brijendra Kala, hamming it like only he can) is her superior. He is obviously well settled in his leather chair, and chooses to misquote shayari than reprimand politically connected contractors.